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I'm going to leave the Crimea, and this time I want to visit, if possible, all the estate of Crimea. I found just such an article, in my opinion very interesting:
Villas of the Crimea in the first years of Soviet power Livadia. Royal palace converted into a peasant sanatorium. In early November 1920 the Red Army stormed Perekop and avalanche rushed to the coast. November 16 throughout the Crimean peninsula finally establish Soviet power. Exactly one month later, on December 16, chairman of the Revolutionary Committee ordered "removed from private ownership as the various departments and individuals, all of the estates of the Southern coast of Crimea in the area from Sudak to Sevastopol, including" [1]. They were declared the property of Russia Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, and handed over to a specially crafted Office Yuzhsovhoza. When it started working commission on nationalization of estates, especially the Yalta region. According to statistics, only here before the revolution there were about 130 large and small landlords' possessions, not counting the small estates in the cities and resort towns of Yalta, Alushta, Gurzuf, Alupka etc. There were filled with artistic treasures of the famous houses and palaces, gardens and parks, vineyards and other agricultural land, previously owned by members of the royal family, aristocratic nobility, industrial and financial elite of Russia. continued here: http://www.moscow-crimea.ru/culture/...a_estates.html The saddest thing is not even that of its former magnificence little left, but that the estate of the New Kuchuk-Koi "(1902-1913 gg.) Embodied the artistic ambitions of Moscow's famous association beginning of XX century" Blue Rose "- the most interesting monument Russian soda and Garden Art Nouveau era, directly related to the aesthetics simvolizma.Dom and park were decorated with works by Vrubel, Matveyev and Utkin. here all the details http://www.crimea.ru/item_info_big.htm?id=1541 now belongs to the Ukrainian oligarch Akhmetov and estate to the territory, can be reached only with the written permission of the owner. Actually, what it is I, Akhmetov nobody knows?: D But seriously, this is similar to practices in the Crimea. How do you manage to buy such masterpieces and possess alone. I hope that it will lead her in order, because for sure there is serious damage. But I think such cultural objects, must be sold only with the language that they can attend, even if at certain times, and ordinary people too. But still found a poem written in this manor: "But the impression of Konstantin Balmont from the so-called Jacob's Ladder in the set up in the traditions of modern complex new Kuchuk-Koi no rush down and up and leave the earth. Faster, faster, more -- On the stairs the angels are waiting. They freeze, turning pale, And look, and whisper: "They're coming!" "Come on, we, as the angels of Paradise, not go the year and century. Fester secret of the earth, We were tormented by the fear and despair "... The first picture - it Utkin.
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